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Next time a guy is getting a high-dose of x-rays from a medical test, he may want to make sure his midsection is covered. Red member burn is theoretically possible from x-rays. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Can X-rays Cause a Red Member?


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Can X-rays Cause a Red Member?
By John Dugan
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  • X-rays have been a part of modern culture for
    decades. They are incredibly valuable in helping
    doctors determine causes of pain and discomfort
    in millions of people. Yet some men wonder if
    exposure to x-rays might be a possible detriment
    to male organ health. One question raised is
    whether x-ray exposure might result in a red
    member due to a skin condition known as
    radiodermatitis.

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What is radiodermatitis?
  • Radiodermatitis is a skin reaction due to
    exposure to x-rays or gamma rays. It refers to
    exposure to a significant amount of these rays,
    enough to be sufficient to result in degeneration
    of the skin due to ionization. This frequently
    presents as a red burn on the skin hence the
    question about whether a red member burn could
    come about from the radiation associated with
    x-rays.

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Hard to tell
  • It is difficult to answer this question, as
    no studies have been done on the member and
    x-rays. But it has long been theorized that
    long-term exposure of the manhood to x-rays may
    result in damage to male reproductive processes.
    That is why a man often has a protective lead
    barrier placed over the member if an x-ray is
    being done in the nearby area.
  • Certainly, many men with cancer who receive
    radiation treatment that includes the midsection
    have reported a red member burn. But the
    radiation for cancer treatment is different from
    the emanations from x-rays.

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Exposure
  • When people think about exposure to x-rays,
    they typically focus on what happens when a
    person visits a doctor for an x-ray of a body
    part. But people do encounter x-rays in other
    parts of everyday life.
  • For example, when a traveler goes to the
    airport, he is often asked to step through an
    x-ray machine as part of airport security. (This
    is that device where a person is asked to raised
    his hands above the head and remains still for a
    few seconds.) Many household smoke detectors use
    radionuclides, which are relatives of x-rays.
    Some tubes in television sets can emit x-rays as
    well.

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Red member burn
  • Of the above, the most intense source of x-ray
    exposure is that used for medical purposes
    although the amount of exposure involved in
    airport security x-rays is roughly comparable to
    a basic medical x-ray. (More prolonged x-rays for
    diagnostic purposes will have significantly more
    x-ray exposure.)
  • So is red member burn from x-rays possible?
    Given exposure at a high enough level for a long
    enough time, yes. But what that level and time
    measurement are is hard to tell. And its
    complicated by the fact that one mans male organ
    skin is more sensitive than anothers.

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  • Certainly any man whose member is to be
    exposed to x-rays for an extended period of time
    needs to use lead shielding as protection. But
    what about a man with extremely sensitive male
    organ skin can he come down with a red member
    just from everyday exposure via airport security,
    smoke detectors, TV sets, etc.? Its unlikely
    however, if a man has an inexplicably red member,
    it doesnt hurt to visit the doctor and determine
    if x-ray exposure could be responsible.

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  • Helping to boost the health of the manhood
    skin may be one way to help prevent red member
    from developing due to everyday x-ray exposure.
    Daily use of a first rate male organ health crème
    (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil,
    which is clinically proven mild and safe for
    skin) is an excellent idea. The skin needs to be
    kept properly moist for maximum health, so find a
    crème that includes Shea butter (a high-end
    emollient) and vitamin E (a natural hydrator).
    This combination of moisturizing agents is
    excellent at keeping essential oils locked into
    the skin. The crème ideally should also contain
    vitamin B5 (aka pantothenic acid). Vitamin B5 is
    a vital nutrient that is required for cell
    metabolism and the maintenance of healthy tissue.
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